Final Reports of the Stardust ISPE: Seven Probable Interstellar Dust Particles

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العنوان: Final Reports of the Stardust ISPE: Seven Probable Interstellar Dust Particles
المؤلفون: Allen, Carlton, Sans Tresseras, Juan-Angel, Westphal, Andrew J, Stroud, Rhonda M, Bechtel, Hans A, Brenker, Frank E, Butterworth, Anna L, Flynn, George J, Frank, David R, Gainsforth, Zack, Hillier, Jon K, Postberg, Frank, Simionovici, Alexandre S, Sterken, Veerle J, Anderson, David, Ansari, Asna, Bajt, Sasa, Bastien, Ron K, Bassim, Nabil, Bridges, John, Brownlee, Donald E, Burchell, Mark, Burghammer, Manfred, Changela, Hitesh, Cloetens, Peter, Davis, Andrew M, Doll, Ryan, Floss, Christine, Gruen, Eberhard, Heck, Philipp R, Hoppe, Peter, Hudson, (Bruce), Huth, Joachim, Kearsley, Anton, King, Ashley J
بيانات النشر: United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2014.
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
الوصف: The Stardust spacecraft carried the first spaceborne collector specifically designed to capture and return a sample of contemporary interstellar dust to terrestrial laboratories for analysis [1]. The collector was exposed to the interstellar dust stream in two periods in 2000 and 2002 with a total exposure of approximately 1.8 10(exp 6) square meters sec. Approximately 85% of the collector consisted of aerogel, and the remainder consisted of Al foils. The Stardust Interstellar Preliminary Examination (ISPE) was a consortiumbased effort to characterize the collection in sufficient detail to enable future investigators to make informed sample requests. Among the questions to be answered were these: How many impacts are consistent in their characteristics with interstellar dust, with interplanetary dust, and with secondary ejecta from impacts on the spacecraft? Are the materials amorphous or crystalline? Are organics detectable? An additional goal of the ISPE was to develop or refine the techniques for preparation, analysis, and curation of these tiny samples, expected to be approximately 1 picogram or smaller, roughly three orders of magnitude smaller in mass than the samples in other small particle collections in NASA's collections - the cometary samples returned by Stardust, and the collection of Interplanetary Dust Particles collected in the stratosphere.
نوع الوثيقة: Report
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20140006553
رقم الأكسشن: edsnas.20140006553
قاعدة البيانات: NASA Technical Reports